I would like to try Chinese food with an Egyptian twist. Do you know anyone who can wok like an Egyptian?
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2 comments:
Great question! As the Chinese clockmaker said, "You've got to tock the tock and wok the wok." And as the Egyptian scholar replied, "Yes, because otherwise you're in de Nile."
Hey, don't blame me. You're the one who asked.
....Wow. You are a poet indeed. Great response!
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